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    Carl Loewen Laurentiuslay Riesling '22 0.75L

    Producer: Carl Loewen

    "Leiwener Laurentiuslay". This vineyard is one of the best Mosel has to offer. Owned by the Loewen winery since 1982, when they bought 6000 vines from one of the best vineyards of the Reichsgraf von Kesselstadt winery. Today the vineyard at Laurentiuslay is one hectare in size. Here they grow their best wines. They are very proud that this perception is shared by Hugh Johnson and Stuart Pigott who classified Laurentiuslay as a Grand Cru Site.

    From a premier vineyard with vines up to 100 years old you will enjoy a deep and sophisticated bouquet with a savory sensation of pebbles, ripe citrus, lime, tobacco, herbs and spices. of crushed stones, lemon zest and herbs. In the mouth, it is lively and playful Riesling with class and style. The aftertaste is long, salty and spicy.
    SKU: 06ΚΡΑΚΑΡΛ04
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    The tradition of the winery dates back to the year 1803. Their ancestors bought vines in Maximiner Klosterlay during the time of secularization under Napoleon. To this day the winery has its roots in these vineyards. In 2008 they bought the Carl Schmitt-Wagner winery and with it a real oenological cultural monument.

    His vineyard at Maximin Herrenberg was planted in 1896 with ungrafted vines and still remains in its original form. This makes it one of the oldest Riesling vineyards in the world. In a high-quality terroir and with old vines is where the grapes ripen. Loewen tries to make these natural treasures flourish in the winery with only minimal intervention. Their philosophy is oriented towards traditional winemaking, which they interpret in a modern way.

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    By RegionMosel
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